Lindsay Lohan has rejected another plea deal in a felony case involving the alleged theft of a $2,500 necklace, which could return the actress to jail.

"Ms. Lohan has maintained her innocence from the moment this case was filed and she has never wavered. Though many advised her to follow the safe route by taking 'the deal,' the truth is, Ms. Lohan is innocent," a statement from Lohan's Lawyer, Shwn Holley, said. "She has a strong defense; and we are confident that a jury will listen to the evidence fairly and acquit her."

The 24-year-old actress is scheduled to appear at a preliminary hearing on April 22, during which prosecutors are expected to present evidence against her and determine if there is enough to warrant a trial. Also, a judge is set to determine if she violated her probation stemming from a 2007 drunk driving case.

Lohan is accused of stealing the necklace from Kamofie and Co., a store located in the Venice area of Los Angeles on Jan. 22, three weeks after she was released from court-ordered rehab. She had in the past pleaded not guilty to a charge of felony grand theft.

Video footage that recently aired on the television show "Entertainment Tonight" showed Lohan texting on her phone, pacing and talking to a store clerk at the shore. She reportedly wore the necklace in question for about 25 minutes before a clerk escorted her out of the shop with a smile.